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Autosave + dirty indicator + crash recovery

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You won't see a Save button — Slima saves continuously in the background. This article explains the indicators and how to recover from incidents.

Slima Writing Studio editor (single-pane reference; the top-right sync indicator + the bottom "Today total" reflect continuous-save / sync state)

Why there's no Save button

In traditional tools, "forgot to save → lost work" is a classic disaster.

Slima removes that risk:

  • Local IndexedDB: continuous background writes (millisecond, invisible to you)
  • Version history: as you write paragraphs, Slima auto-snapshots
  • Cloud sync: pushed once locally saved (see Sync status indicator)

Cmd/Ctrl S in Slima typically means "create a named version checkpoint" — not "save" (you're always saved).

Dirty indicator

Some versions display a small blue dot next to a tab name = "unsaved" (you just typed; saved locally but not yet synced). No dot = synced.

The primary sync indicator is the dot next to the book title (🔘/🟡/🟢/🔴) — see Sync status indicator.

When something crashes

Case 1: Browser crash / tab closed

Reopen Slima → enter the book → content is exactly as it was.

Nothing lost. Layer 1 (IndexedDB) restores everything.

Case 2: Machine died / moved to another device

New device or browser → sign in → enter the book → content is the last successfully synced cloud state.

If you were offline and hadn't pushed yet, a tiny tail may be missing — but chapter-level work is intact.

Case 3: Accidentally deleted a paragraph, want it back

Open version control → find a recent auto-version → restore that section / file.

See: Restore a version or single file

Can I turn auto-save off?

No (and not recommended). Auto-save is one of Slima's core contracts — your work is never lost.

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